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Science 8 St2

This document is a 20 question summative test for 8th grade science students on topics including mixtures, substances, states of matter, and physical and chemical changes. The test contains multiple choice questions to assess students' understanding of concepts such as what constitutes a mixture versus a substance, examples of heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures, physical properties of solids, liquids and gases, and natural processes like evaporation and diffusion. It will evaluate students' knowledge of chemistry concepts learned in the third quarter including the structure and behavior of molecules and different types of matter.

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Science 8 St2

This document is a 20 question summative test for 8th grade science students on topics including mixtures, substances, states of matter, and physical and chemical changes. The test contains multiple choice questions to assess students' understanding of concepts such as what constitutes a mixture versus a substance, examples of heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures, physical properties of solids, liquids and gases, and natural processes like evaporation and diffusion. It will evaluate students' knowledge of chemistry concepts learned in the third quarter including the structure and behavior of molecules and different types of matter.

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SCIENCE 8 (3rd Quarter)

SUMMATIVE TEST 2
Name: ____________________________________________ Grade and section: _________________

Instructions: Read and answer the questions below. Write the letter of the correct answer in your paper.
___ 1. Which of the following does NOT prove that the molecules of a material are always moving?
A. Aroma of boiling coffee B. Evaporation of water
C. Soil particles carried by the water D. Sweetness of sugar
___ 2. Which of the following is a mixture?
A. Distilled water B. Fruit sugar C. Soy sauce D. Table
salt
___ 3. Why could you hardly break a stone even if much force is applied to it?
A. are negligible B. compactly arranged with one
another
C. loosely bound together D. very far from one another
___ 4. When a drop of ink was put into a glass of water, its tendency is to spread out. This is because the atoms of ink
__________________.
A. are not moving B. are compact and rigid
C. are in random motion D. have distinct characteristics
___ 5. What is formed if you mix water and soy sauce?
A. a 1-phase system B. a 2-phase system
C. a heterogeneous system D. a compound
___ 6. Which of the following is a substance?
A. Copper B. Padlock C. Pin D. Solder
___ 7. How does a mixture different from a substance?
A. In mixture it keeps its characteristics B. Mixtures are found in nature
C. Mixtures have 2 or more components D. Solids, liquids and gases can form mixture
___ 8.The only mixture that looks like only one chemical composition in physical appearance.
A. Colloid B. Compound C. Solution D. Suspension
___ 9. Which of the following has one kind of atom?
A. Carbon dioxide B. Gold C. Iron oxide D. Water
___ 10. Which of the following is a substance?
A. Copper B. Key C. Padlock D. Solder
___ 11. When you were able to observe the sweet smell of ripe fruit from the dining table, you are aware that a
process had occurred. What do you call this natural process?
A. Absorption B. Assimilation C. Diffusion D. Digestion
___ 12. Molecules constantly move from one place to place. In which of the following is the movement of the
molecules fastest? The molecules of_______________________.
A. gas in another gas B. a liquid in another liquid
C. a solid in a liquid D. a solid in another solid
___ 13. A mixture that has the same appearance and composition throughout?
A. Colloidal B. Heterogeneous C. Homogenous D. Tonic
___ 14. At the right is a diagram of a molecule of water as seen under the electron microscope. What makes up a
molecule of water?
A. An atom of hydrogen and three atoms oxygen.
B. An atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen. H O
C. An atom of hydrogen and three atoms oxygen. H
D. Three atoms of hydrogen and two atoms of oxygen.
molecule of water
___ 15. Which of the following is an example of a heterogeneous mixture?
A. Halo - halo B. Metal alloy C. Sea water D. Vinegar
___ 16. Which of the following shows physical change?
A. Boiling an egg B. Boiling of water
B. Burning of wood D. Digesting of food
___ 17. Mixing 20 grams of sugar and 50 mL of water results a volume of less than 70 mL. What explains this result?
A. Sugar dissolves in water.
B. There is an error measuring the amount of sugar and water.
C. Water has tiny particles with spaces between them, allowing sugar particles to fit in.
D. Water has close particles with no spaces between them, sugar
particles cannot fit in.
___ 18. In the three phases of matter, which has the strongest force of attraction?
A. Freezing B. Gas C. Liquid D. Solid
___ 19. When liquid turns into solid, which of the following physical change occurs?
A. Condensation B. Deposition C. Freezing D. Sublimation
___ 20. Which of the following is not a mixture?
A. Mayonnaise B. Shampoo C. Softdrink D. Tawas

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